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Summary

This 15/e of American Foreign Policy provides convenient, inexpensive access to current articles selected from the best of the public press. Organizational features include: an annotated listing of selected World Wide Web sites; an annotated table of contents; a topic guide; a general introduction; brief overviews for each section; a topical index; and an online instructors resource guide with testing materials.

Table of Contents

Preface

Correlation Guide

Topic Guide

Internet References

The United States and the World: Strategic Choices

Unit Overview

From Hope to Audacity: Appraising Obama’s Foreign Policy

The World Still Needs a Leader

Hegemony on the Cheap: Liberal Internationalism from Wilson to Bush

The Eagle Has Crash Landed

Pillars of the Next American Century

Grand Strategy for a Divided America

Enemies into Friends: How the United States Can Court Its Adversaries

The United States and the World: Regional and Bilateral Relations

Unit Overview

Russia

Will Moscow Help with Trouble Spots?

Russia and the West: Mutually Assured Distrust

Asia

Emerging Strategic Dilemmas in U.S.-Chinese Relations

China’s Challenge to U.S. Hegemony

Let’s Make a Deal

The South

Requiem for the Monroe Doctrine

Mirror-Imaging the Mullahs: Our Islamic Interlocutors

After Iran Gets the Bomb: Containment and Its Complications

U.S. Africa Command: A New Strategic Paradigm?

Bottom-Up Nation Building

The Domestic Side of American Foreign Policy

Unit Overview

The War We Deserve

The Evangelical Roots of US Africa Policy

Waiting Games: The Politics of US Immigration Reform

The Institutional Context of American Foreign Policy

Unit Overview

The Presidency

The Carter Syndrome

National War Powers Commission Report, Miller Center of Public Affairs, February 2007

The Bureaucracy

The Homeland Security Hash

Coming Soon: A Crisis in Civil-Military Relations

Lost for Words: The Intelligence Community’s Struggles to Find Its Voice

Arrested Development: Making Foreign Aid a More Effective Tool

Congress

When Congress Stops Wars: Partisan Politics and Presidential Power

Foreign Policy Problems and the Policy Making Process

Unit Overview

Law, Liberty and War: Originalist Sin

Neo-Conservatives, Liberal Hawks, and the War on Terror: Lessons from the Cold War

Securing the Information Highway: How to Enhance the United States’ Electronic Defenses